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Truth or Consequences: Dishonesty in Dating and HIV/AIDS-Related Issues in a College-Age Population
Authors:Michael J. Stebleton BA  James H. Rothenberger MPH
Affiliation:1. Graduate student in public health , University of Minnesota , Minneapolis, USA;2. Instructor in the School of Public Health , USA
Abstract:Abstract

This article examines the issue of dishonesty in dating among college students as it relates to the HIV/AIDS epidemic in the United States. The authors surveyed 171 undergraduates at a large midwestern university in January 1991. They conducted an analysis by gender and found significant differences in responses of male and female students. Of those students involved in monogamous relationships, 36% of the men and 21% of the women reported being sexually unfaithful to their current partner or to any of their previous partners. A greater percentage of women than of men inquired about past sexual histories before engaging in sexual activity. In addition, men admitted they had lied to their sexual partner or partners more often than did women. Because a large portion of HIV/AIDS and STD education involves teaching students to inquire about previous sexual histories, the results of this study should influence the direction and content of behaviorally focused educational programs. The authors also address implications for health educators and clinicians.
Keywords:dishonesty in relationships  HIV/AIDS  monogamy  sexual activity  sexually unfaithful
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